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As we know that the equation to calculate the area of a rectangular shape is given by;Area=Length X Width.Now in this scenario we are provided with the width and are determined to calculate its length.For this reason we can alter the predefined equation of the formula as follows:Length=Area/Width.This way we can calculate the unknown value of the length of a large area.In case the large area is irregular in shape with no predefined geometric shape we can virtually divide different portions and find their area.(sidq2_saad)

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Well the formula for determining the area of a place is the multiplication of length and width. That Length * Width = Area. if we know two of these things we can find the third one very easily. in this case the area and width are know divide area by width and you will get the require length (sidq2_arqam)

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The formula to find the area of a rectangle is area = length x width so if you know the area and width of the rectangle you could find the length by divide the area by width length = area/width this is offcourse the formula if the area is in rectangular shape.
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Well to find the width of the rectangle we use the same formula which is used for the calculation of area that is
length x width = area
as
length = 43
and area = 840
the equation becomes
43 x width = 840
width = 840/43
width = 19.5 cm
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